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To: sevenbak
I spend a lot of time at the Utah Capital during the legislative session. I can't tell you how many times I have seen various denominational leaders and congregants lead those meetings in prayer. It is with reverence and respect that they are all treated.

Last time I check the Utah Capital was not a THEOCRACY. In fact it IS the government of all those various demomination and not just the Mormons......ISN'T IT?

But a Christian organization is not a governmental body. They may exclude whomever they want, can't they?

AND I worked for a Salt Lake Company that held weekly sales meeting that opened with prayer. It was owned by LDS men, and only LDS members were asked to pray. They owned the company - and so it was their right. It is not a govenmental right, and so this is precisely a reason to fear Romney. We see clearly an attitude confusing State Governement with ecclisiastical groups. THAT should never happen IMO.

419 posted on 05/05/2007 7:31:54 AM PDT by colorcountry (An Honest Man will change his thoughts to match the truth and a Dishonest Man will change the truth)
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To: colorcountry; Saundra Duffy
Last time I check the Utah Capital was not a THEOCRACY. In fact it IS the government of all those various demomination and not just the Mormons......ISN'T IT? But a Christian organization is not a governmental body. They may exclude whomever they want, can't they?

Color, you may want to follow the whole thread. SD was talking specifically about the "California Republican Assembly" where a Mormon was passed over to pray.

693 posted on 05/05/2007 10:05:53 PM PDT by sevenbak (A LIE travels around the world while the TRUTH is still putting on its boots -Winston Churchill)
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